Ernst Carl, Bureau Alexandre, Turecki Gustavo
McGill Group for Suicide Studies, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
BMC Psychiatry. 2008 Apr 23;8:29. doi: 10.1186/1471-244X-8-29.
Most microarray data processing methods negate extreme expression values or alter them so that they do not lie outside the mean level of variation of the system. While microarrays generate a substantial amount of false positive and spurious results, some of the extreme expression values may be valid and could represent true biological findings.
We propose a simple method to screen brain microarray data to detect individual differences across a psychiatric sample set. We demonstrate in two different samples how this method can be applied.
This method targets high-throughput technology to psychiatric research on a subject-specific basis.
Assessing microarray data for both mean group effects and individual effects can lead to more robust findings in psychiatric genetics.